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    My Hero's Journey

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    the sky in what seems like seconds though I know it spans over several hours. Every day I make the same journey that I have been making for eternity. Every night‚ I travel back to the east via Okeanos. That is my journey every day and every night‚ for I am Helios‚ the Sun God. I rarely visited my island of Thrinakia‚ only when something dire had happened or‚ on occasion‚ when returning on my journey from the sky. However‚ the cattle there are my joy and pride. My daughters Lampetia and Phaethusa care

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    Beowulf fits the mold of a hero in many ways. Towards the end of the story‚ we see the selfless acts Beowulf has done. In the hero’s journey‚ the hero accepts the challenge he is given. Beowulf accepts the challenge King Hrothgar offers. Since Grendel has been attacking the mead hall‚ Beowulf accepts the challenge to fight Grendel himself to save the Danes from death. He crosses the threshold here‚ seeing his own power he realizes what he is capable of. After slaying Grendel thinking everything

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    One night Santiago‚ an Andalusian boy‚ dreams about the pyramids of Egypt‚ and because of the dream‚ he sets off on a journey that takes him from his homeland in southern Spain‚ across the Mediterranean sea to Egypt‚ in search of a treasure buried near the pyramids. The Alchemist is a fable about Santiago and the journey he takes to find his treasure. Along the way he meets people including a gypsy woman‚ a thief‚ a merchant‚ an Englishman‚ and the soldiers of the desert

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    All hero journeys begin with the departure. Here the hero will encounter a call to adventure and become aware of a certain problem‚ leaving the world they are used to. The hero will experience feelings of fear and perhaps refuse to find a solution to the problem. They will have to overcome this fear in order to take the next step towards reaching a psychological transformation. Overcoming their fear will sometimes be assisted by some sort of mentor or a supernatural aid

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    Hero’s Journey All heroes are the same. Joseph Campbell‚ an American scholar‚ concluded that all heroes follow the same pattern called “The Hero’s Journey.” Beowulf is no exception to this pattern. Every hero has a different ordinary world. Beowulf hears about the monster from the scops in Geatland‚ which is his ordinary world. “In his far-off home Beowulf‚ Higlac’s follower and the strongest of the Geats- greater and stronger than anyone anywhere in this world- heard how Grendel filled nights

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    Matrix‚ Lord of the Ring? The key to their success is the structure of the story: they all applied Hero’s Journey‚ introduced by Joseph Campbell in 1949. The sense of this structure actually existed long before Joseph Campbell. Stories like Beowulf were the ancestors with such bloodline. Though the structure evolved differently as time pasts‚ the essence of it never vanishes. Genuinely‚ a Hero’s Journey contains three main sections: departure‚ redemption‚ and return. The referenced TED talk is pretty

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    lives. Mr. Campbell named this famous theory the hero’s journey. The hero’s journey states that the hero’s must first endure several obstacles and if the hero passes all the obstacles he/she will be rewarded. This treacherous journey is repeated over and over again. This theory not only relates to us but it relates to everyone for instance myself. In fact my life’s journey as a football player and a grandson is much like the Joseph Campbell’s hero journey because I had left my ordinary world‚ met my

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    Neverwhere Hero's Journey

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    novel Richard is on a journey of self-discovery‚ and goes from being a fearful coward into a brave friend‚ and begins to understand what he truly wants in his life. Richard begins this path to enlightenment as he starts to make his own decisions and take control of his life. He also learns to overcome‚ mainly his fear of the unknown and tries to understand what he does and does not know about the world of London Below so that he can face challenges set before him. Lastly‚ his journey in

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    Campbell‚ explains the characteristics of the hero’s journey. This journey consists of a hero leaving his or her ordinary world on an adventure to later return as a changed person. The movie Django Unchained tells the story of a newly freed slave‚ Django‚ in the world of racism at its most treacherous time. Django learns how to survive in this world and sets out to rescue and free his wife. By analyzing this movie‚ Campbell’s theory about the hero’s journey can be better understood. Django takes the

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    Speech On Hero's Journey

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    lives‚ dignity and families. Another approaches from the west. Between them‚ they hope to trap us in the low grounds‚ where they will pick us off one by one until we float in pools of Scottish blood. Blood that will not be spilled for the likes of King Edward – English scum. I see a whole army of my countrymen standing before me‚ come here in defiance of tyranny. You have journeyed here‚ amongst brothers‚ as free men‚ yet I see fear hidden deep within your eyes. The same fear that would cause any

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